Hiller v. United States

60 Cust. Ct. 1028, 1968 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 1904
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedMarch 27, 1968
DocketNo. P68/184; protests 64/12056, etc. (New York)
StatusPublished

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Hiller v. United States, 60 Cust. Ct. 1028, 1968 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 1904 (cusc 1968).

Opinion

Beckworti-i, J.

In accordance with stipulation of counsel that the items of merchandise marked “A” covered by the foregoing protests consist of battery-operated horns similar in all material respects to those the subject of S. Hitler & Co. et al. v. United States (59 Cust. Ct. 79, C.D. 3082) and that the items of merchandise marked “C” covered by the foregoing protests consist of rubber bulb horns similar in all material respects to those the subject of Sherwin International, Inc. v. United States (54 Cust. Ct. 466, Abstract 69382), the claims of the plaintiffs were sustained.

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Related

Sherwin International, Inc. v. United States
54 Cust. Ct. 466 (U.S. Customs Court, 1965)
S. Hiller & Co. v. United States
59 Cust. Ct. 79 (U.S. Customs Court, 1967)

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